Hello
I have an Amica refrigerator, quite new, in which the LED lamp was damaged. To my surprise, there is a plate with SMD diodes under the shade. I wanted to order a new board, but there is no availability in Poland, and the price in England, for example, is 18 pounds plus shipping, it's a joke. So I decided to fix the LED.

This is what it looks like. The first thought is to disconnect the refrigerator and check on the F1 legs if I have a passage, but there is no passage. I thought to myself, ok. now I set the meter to 230 V and turned on the power to the refrigerator. To my surprise, after applying the meter to the legs again, the voltage of 230 V appeared and the LEDs came to life, they shone normally. Which of the components could be damaged and what to check next?
Did one of the capacitors lose its capacitance and I excited the LED through the meter and its capacitance?
I have an Amica refrigerator, quite new, in which the LED lamp was damaged. To my surprise, there is a plate with SMD diodes under the shade. I wanted to order a new board, but there is no availability in Poland, and the price in England, for example, is 18 pounds plus shipping, it's a joke. So I decided to fix the LED.


This is what it looks like. The first thought is to disconnect the refrigerator and check on the F1 legs if I have a passage, but there is no passage. I thought to myself, ok. now I set the meter to 230 V and turned on the power to the refrigerator. To my surprise, after applying the meter to the legs again, the voltage of 230 V appeared and the LEDs came to life, they shone normally. Which of the components could be damaged and what to check next?
Did one of the capacitors lose its capacitance and I excited the LED through the meter and its capacitance?